
The Atascosa River winds through this landscape on the border of Wilson and Atascosa counties, defining the southern portion of the survey. Significant water features such as Heinen Lake and Lazy JP Ranch Lake suggest a terrain marked by ranching and local water management. The road network is primarily composed of rural routes and farm-to-market roads, including FM 541 and FM 478, which connect isolated homesteads and ranch properties. Genealogists and local historians will find the Leal Cem a primary point of interest, located near the intersection of Leal Rd and Jim Bright Rd. The drainage system is clearly articulated through a series of creeks, most notably Lucas Cr, Prieto Cr, and Borrego Cr, which feed into the primary river basin. This data provides a detailed view of contemporary land divisions and the hydrologic character of the South Texas brush country.
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1930 Whitsett
Atascosa County, TX

1942 Whitsett
Atascosa County, TX

1961 Fashing
Atascosa County, TX

1965 Caballos Creek
Atascosa County, TX

1965 Whitsett
Atascosa County, TX

1968 Christine West
Atascosa County, TX

1968 Dobrowolski
Atascosa County, TX

1968 Leal
Atascosa County, TX

1968 McCoy
Atascosa County, TX

1968 Rossville
Atascosa County, TX

1969 Christine East
Atascosa County, TX

1969 Cross NE
Atascosa County, TX

1969 San Miguel Ranch
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Caballos Creek
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Christine East
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Christine West
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Cross NE
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Dobrowolski
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Fashing
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Leal
Atascosa County, TX

2022 McCoy
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Rossville
Atascosa County, TX

2022 San Miguel Ranch
Atascosa County, TX

2022 Whitsett
Atascosa County, TX